Bhurgari

Bhurgri ( Sindhi: ڀرڳڙي; Urdu: بھرگڑی; Hindi: भुरग॒ड़ी) is a Baloch tribe which lives in various provinces of Pakistan.

Notable people

  • Raees Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri (Barrister),(1878-1924) One of the Pioneers of Freedom Movement of PAKISTAN.[1]
  • Abdul-Majid Bhurgri, First person to develop Sindhi Computing Solution.[2][3]
  • Abdul Ghafoor Bhurgri,(Jan 1st 1921 - Feb 10th 2015) Former Provincial Revenue & Culture Minister Sindh, EX- MPA, Writer, Senior Lawyer, Father of Hero of Sindhi Computing (Abdul Majid Bhurgri).[4][5]
  • Raees Ghulam Mustafa Khan Bhurgri, Politician & former MPA Sindh Assembly[6][7][8]
  • Raees Khair Mohammad Khan Bhurgri, (Died on June 6, 2013)[9] EX- MPA, Renowned landlord in Sindh.[10]
  • Raees Jameel Ahmed Bhurgri (February 21, 1952 - September 21, 2015)[11] Former MPA Sindh Assembly[12]
  • Zahid Ali Bhurgri, EX- MPA, Sindh & Former Provincial Minister for Fisheries.[13]
  • Akhtar Inayat Bhurgri, Special Secretary Sindh Education Department, Former Secretary, Mining and Mineral Department Sindh,[14] Former Additional Secretary Health Department Sindh, former secretary Sindh Public Service Commission,[15] former secretary Sindhi Language Authority.
  • Afsana Bhurgri (April 1, 1963 - May 15, 2019), Political activist who was active in Sindh, and former Vice-president of the Sindh Doctors Association UK.[16]
  • Abdul Hamid Bhurgri, Additional Advocate General Sindh High Court,[17][18]
gollark: Single-threaded, too.
gollark: (Yes, I'm also biased)
gollark: I would suggest at least knowing low-level concepts, though I consider C awful for any actual development.
gollark: It depends what you want to do.
gollark: I mostly use TypeScript (JS with types), because my projects are web-based and I have no sanity.

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